Geelong Superstar Patrick Dangerfield Is Among The Most Heavily Tagged Players In The AFL. Here He Reveals The Secrets To Performing When The Heat Is Always On
Dangerfield is in a suitably sunny mood although you suspect he’s the type of bloke who’s on the lookout for a self-effacing gag or a subtle dig. Partly this is deflection wrought from years humouring a football-hungry media, first in Adelaide and now here in Geelong. “I find if you answer things with a smile, people generally don’t go as hard as if you’re being serious,” he says. Partly it’s the influence of his club, which he says, boasts “a culture of piss-takers”. But mostly it’s just the way he is. “It’s sort of just my way. I like to have fun with things.”
He certainly has plenty to smile about. A Brownlow medallist and five-time All Australian, ‘Danger’ made a successful switch to the Cats in 2016 after eight years in Adelaide. He now lives in the coastal hamlet of Moggs Creek, a leisurely hour’s drive down the Surf Coast, in a house just 250m or a handful of torpedo punts, from the one he grew up in. When he’s not playing footy, he surfs, fishes for trout or chases around his 14-month old George.
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